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Can you help?
Researchers from the University of the West of Scotland would like to speak in confidence with dairy farmers that use, had used, or are thinking about using wearable technology (e.g. biosensors) for cows.
The aim of the project, which is funded by the Hannah Dairy Research Foundation and supported by industry partners, is to understand if wearable technology for cows supports the work and wellbeing of dairy farmers and to make recommendations for the benefit of farmers and the industry.
If you are interested, please contact Cameron Inglis at cameron.inglis@uws.ac.uk More information in the poster below: